Posted in Internal wisdom on May 6th, 2008
Life changing transformation doesn’t just suddenly appear. We can have abrupt insights, make drastic alterations to our lives, and see things differently in short periods of time, but foundational change requires inner work at the roots of who and what we are. Like the morning sun on the horizon, the journey toward wholeness can renew […]
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Posted in Internal wisdom on May 6th, 2008
“Learning from Everything” is the fifth in a series where I take a deeper look at seven tools for transformation presented by authors Don Riso and Russ Hudson in their book The Wisdom of the Enneagram. In previous posts, I wrote about the tools called Seeking Truth, Not Doing, Willing to Be Open, and Getting […]
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Posted in Meaningful Relationships on May 5th, 2008
Certain changes we make in our lives don’t require help from others, but even exercise and diets are aided when we partner up with someone who can keep us motivated. When we attempt deep and meaningful change, support and flocking together with friends or groups means greater success with the process. “Getting Proper Support” is […]
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Posted in Change & Growth on May 3rd, 2008
“Willing to Be Open” is about becoming more aware of our inner landscape so we can create changes in our lives. We are like flowers waiting to bloom, but whereas water and sunlight help open the bud of a plant, an attitude of willingness is what fuels our movement into change. In a previous post, […]
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Posted in Change & Growth on May 2nd, 2008
When we seek deep, meaningful change within ourselves, we often push, force, and blast ourselves through a lot of activity to “make it happen.” But like those cartoon characters whose legs spin in one place while trying to run, we often get nowhere fast. Why is that? In a previous post, I covered seven powerful […]
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